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Swamp Thing: "The Anatomy Lesson" Pt. 1

One of the most influential and important comics of all time, from Alan Moore's famous run on "Swamp Thing." "Saga of the Swamp Thing" Vol. 2, Issue 21 "THE ANATOMY LESSON" Writen by: Alan ...  
 
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cha5 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I remember back in 1985-1986?
when there I picked up an issue of Moore's Swampthing off a magazine shelf in a hospital giftshop just to look at,
I had never seen anything like it in comics before, not in the 1970s DC horror comics House Of Mystery etc or the Warren horror comics, it was mindblowing soulshaking and I just didn't know what the hell to make of it at the time. A couple of years later I discovered Watchmen which pretty much made me an Alan Moore fan for life.
lestersands76 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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what's the music?

love the comic... an absolute all time fav!
yoyohop (6 months ago) Show Hide
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thanks for doing this....  I've never had my comic reading experience paced before. PLEASE do more.
Choniguysmuler (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Good work!!!!

It´s the first time I can read it in full color. I've got all Alan Moore's issues, but in "glorious" black and white. Think it's time to read them all again. -(but I will play Pink Floyd or the Nephilim XD)-
alchemistsgarden (7 months ago) Show Hide
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indeed, i just finished volume two of the trades. SUCH BRILLIANCE! I couldn't help myself from thumbing back to the page where the floronic man is covered in human paint with a "what, no, i'm normal..." look on his face after the green denies him. priceless. Don't spoil too much for me, but does the cyclical earth elemental concept develop beyond Abigail's dream/meeting with Cain and Abel? If a past swamp thing met with like Emerson or Thoreau or something.... gaah!
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Alan Moore turned a cheesy rip-off of a rip-off of an also cheesy swamp creature into a brilliant, complex concept.

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